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the ipo back in may of 2012 that this was a company that would transition from a desktop to a mobile environment. increase in mobile adoption and mobile ad growth. i would not expect the stock to keep skiking up like this. >> once we enter the next first quarter it will get harder and harder? >> listen to what you just said. they didn't have a mobile app at the beginning of the year that allowed users to kay tore and tailer to their clients. no one is sitting down at a desktop and shopping any more. no one is looking to is do what their friends are doing. >> those users were on their desktops right? there were no ads. where they were going to get behind is everybody knew that it was a desktop proposition. i think this is very positive. this was the big question. they have to grow in video and figure out how to figure this out. >> that's the key. what's the next catalyst here. last quarter they surprised. this quarter you start saying okay. they have got that mobile figured out. until you find that out, maybe you know it already. >> let's bring in bob peck. he will be with us the full hour. confe
the ipo back in may of 2012 that this was a company that would transition from a desktop to a mobile environment. increase in mobile adoption and mobile ad growth. i would not expect the stock to keep skiking up like this. >> once we enter the next first quarter it will get harder and harder? >> listen to what you just said. they didn't have a mobile app at the beginning of the year that allowed users to kay tore and tailer to their clients. no one is sitting down at a desktop and...
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exclusive interview with bank of america ceo brian moynihan, how his bank is handling the regulatory environment and are layoffs done at this point? what's the story going into year end? we'll talk about that a lot more at b of a and the industry. i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. access to developed markets, emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be i
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we are scommitted to mane taining the most open and transparent investment environment. our process for reviewing national security cases of foreign investment in the united states focuses solely on national security considerations and reviews are pleated within a -- completed within a period of one to three months. so as we press forward, we know where we need to focus our efforts. the prioritiest just outlined are clear and doable. they amount to real solutions that will make a real difference for our economy now and in the future. and i'd like to close by thanking the commerce department for hosting this summit, as well as everyone in this room for coming today. america has always been known as the land of opportunity. a place where you can make it if you try. and have no doubt, opportunity in the united states is very much alive and well. it's alive for our workers, it's alive for our businesses, and it's alive for all of you who invest here. thank you very much. [applause] at the commerce investment summit, ceos talk about the investment climate and the policies to
we are scommitted to mane taining the most open and transparent investment environment. our process for reviewing national security cases of foreign investment in the united states focuses solely on national security considerations and reviews are pleated within a -- completed within a period of one to three months. so as we press forward, we know where we need to focus our efforts. the prioritiest just outlined are clear and doable. they amount to real solutions that will make a real...
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i think we like sectors now that benefit from a rising interest rate environment. interest rates are likely not to rise in the first half of 2014. by the second half you should start to see that creep up. >> thank you so much. >> happy halloween. thank you very much. for bringing the boa along. >> that's right. it's halloween. we're coming back with the closing countdown to end out this strong month. >>> facebook shares up on fire. up nearly 100% since late july. technology investor dan niles thinks it's time to get out. sold an entire stake this week after buying the stom below $20 a share earlier this year. he knew the right time to get in. is he correct that now is the time to get out? you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the mar
i think we like sectors now that benefit from a rising interest rate environment. interest rates are likely not to rise in the first half of 2014. by the second half you should start to see that creep up. >> thank you so much. >> happy halloween. thank you very much. for bringing the boa along. >> that's right. it's halloween. we're coming back with the closing countdown to end out this strong month. >>> facebook shares up on fire. up nearly 100% since late july....
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third, rated environment reflects a slow economy so we'll always be slower. at high point we had $250 billion in credit card related balances. we now have $150 billion. when we had $250 billion, people would say, what a great money. we still charged off. now our charge-off rate is the lowest going back into the early 2000s and before. you have a much more safe book, whatever comes next, we're much more situated. you gave up revenue but not profit. >> that's a good analysis. but today there was a report out and it basically said, look, the federal reserve -- you probably saw this -- could keep rates as extraordinarily low levels for a decade. in fact, they're going to charnchange the marker. it was they won't raise rates until unemployment hits 6.5%. now they're considering 5.5%. this is going to kill savers, be tough on the banks if rates stay at these rates for an extraordinarily long period, no? >> we largely adjusted to it. i would say 8 to 12 quarters ago we might have had $8 million from the spread in our business, $2 billion more a quarter than we have
third, rated environment reflects a slow economy so we'll always be slower. at high point we had $250 billion in credit card related balances. we now have $150 billion. when we had $250 billion, people would say, what a great money. we still charged off. now our charge-off rate is the lowest going back into the early 2000s and before. you have a much more safe book, whatever comes next, we're much more situated. you gave up revenue but not profit. >> that's a good analysis. but today...
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here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in th same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to start with. >> he must have been relying on the speech, the government shutdown, that has had to import something else. maybe he could find perhaps of a higher quality if he is going to go ahead and plagiarize. >> thank you, do you have a thought? >> you know, social conservatives flock there, i am sure it must have been interesting hearing them listen to literature about -- that satanic hollywood being quoted to them as an example of the pathway forward. >> okay, thank you, guys, thank you, we'll be right back after this. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare
here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in th same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to...
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now there are people who say, jim, you like the stock for so long, but in this environment where they have to cut medicare, it has to hurt them. when i look at what you're doing, i don't see that relationship. >> well, first of all, for the last years while we've pursued a growth of diversification plan, our revenues are 84% private pay, which is very important. and we do own some skilled nursing and some hospitals and our operators pay us rent which doesn't change regardless of the levels of medicare and medicaid reimbursement. but i would add that medicare is going up for the providers, 1% to 2% starting in october of this year. >> okay. now explain how you own 1/3 of the management companies. why would anyone want to only own 1/3? can't they hurt you? >> well, we own 1/3 of one of the country's premiere senior living providers, a private pay business. and we as a reit are really capital providers to the health care and senior living business. and there are limitations on what we can own of the operators. but ultimately, our main business is providing billions of dollars of capital
now there are people who say, jim, you like the stock for so long, but in this environment where they have to cut medicare, it has to hurt them. when i look at what you're doing, i don't see that relationship. >> well, first of all, for the last years while we've pursued a growth of diversification plan, our revenues are 84% private pay, which is very important. and we do own some skilled nursing and some hospitals and our operators pay us rent which doesn't change regardless of the...
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and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals, we're averaging $100,000 in profits on each deal. >> after all the closi costs and all the expenses it took to do the rehab, we made approximately $110,000. >> this house behind me -- i got it under contract, and using the strategies that you taught me at your event, i was able to sell that contract, and i made over $9,000. >> we're averaging $25,000 profit per deal. >> i just wholesaled a deal to a wealthy cash buyer. i made $30,000 in about four hours of work on one deal. >> as you're watching at home -- we only have a few seconds left, so pick up the phone and call the number right now to make your guaranteed reservation. this event is an opportuni
and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals, we're averaging $100,000 in profits on...
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but he was also unable to get a lot of bills through congress because of the environment he faces. so i think part of this has been about obama but part of it has been a very, very effective republican legislative policy. that even though it cost the party in its polls, really hurt the administration in implementing these bills. >> i'm going to coin phrase -- >> i just want to say, that opposition is not responsible for the lousy execution here of the health care bill. >> right, right. thank you for that, david. again, i will coin the phrase, powerhouse panel. because that's indeed what this is. i want to thank julian zelizer, andrew card, mack mclairty and david goergan. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. so
but he was also unable to get a lot of bills through congress because of the environment he faces. so i think part of this has been about obama but part of it has been a very, very effective republican legislative policy. that even though it cost the party in its polls, really hurt the administration in implementing these bills. >> i'm going to coin phrase -- >> i just want to say, that opposition is not responsible for the lousy execution here of the health care bill. >>...
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so, yeah, there's some obstacles, headwinds, the financial reform, new regulatory environment, but that's all priced in, in our view. >> jim, i saw you tweeted out to your followers asking them what risks you think -- they think investors have missed the most. what did you find out? what did they tell you? >> well, one of the concerns that -- well i mean my followers are very concerned across the board in terms of what's going on in europe in terms of u.s. policy. one of the concerns i think a lot of investors have missed is the fact that some companies out there have focused on cost-cutting alone to boost their profits. in order to maintain this profit trajectory they need to focus on revenue growth. in particular, we've grown more cautious on the banks because regulatory costs are going up. and in terms of economic back drop, it's gotten a bit weaker. cost cutting can only get you so far. that's why the concern. >> erin, what about you in terms of revenue growth what are you seeing from this quarter? >> so, this quarter is actually pretty decent for revenue. next quarter is the big nega
so, yeah, there's some obstacles, headwinds, the financial reform, new regulatory environment, but that's all priced in, in our view. >> jim, i saw you tweeted out to your followers asking them what risks you think -- they think investors have missed the most. what did you find out? what did they tell you? >> well, one of the concerns that -- well i mean my followers are very concerned across the board in terms of what's going on in europe in terms of u.s. policy. one of the...
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i mean, it's a challenging environment and it's not just us. you can look at any food company that plays where we play and it's a tough environment. i think part of it it is changing eating habits and part of it is center of the store customers are challenged to some extent and these brand have been around a long, long time and we look for a steady performance in the long term. >> a lot of people don't understand the center store and they may not understand. the notion of a secular change. people snack more. you are moving aggressively in the snack food business including new products that we just got. greek yogurt bars. >> right. >> can you outrun the center of the store, can you explain that to us and go to the snacking section where things are much better? >> we already made a big move there. as you know, next year the snack part of the business will be 25% of sales so we've made a very significant move over to that, and we think that there's going to be organic growth and obviously growth from the acquisitions next year out of that. having
i mean, it's a challenging environment and it's not just us. you can look at any food company that plays where we play and it's a tough environment. i think part of it it is changing eating habits and part of it is center of the store customers are challenged to some extent and these brand have been around a long, long time and we look for a steady performance in the long term. >> a lot of people don't understand the center store and they may not understand. the notion of a secular...
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you say you don't want to be underweight in an environment where you've got such easy money from the fed, is that right? >> absolutely. we have easy money all around the world, not only the fed but also in europe eurozone and japan. japan has been a big entrant to that. >> do valuations not counter into a decision on when to put money into equities right now? do you worry about valuations even though this market is going up on all of this easy money, as you say? >> yeah. valuations are high, particularly in small caps and in some of the consumer cyclicals. there are still areas for relative value. and i think there's still room for further margin expansion as we look sfwardforward into the future as we keep the asset bubble going. >> nathan? >> i see it that we're in a trading range. we're range-bound. most rallies start at about 11 on an p.e. and end or die around 19 or 20. when you see the 16 or 17 the hard part is that we're halfway between where we've been and where we're likely to go. and absent news like -- we didn't have any great news today so everybody looks around. now is a
you say you don't want to be underweight in an environment where you've got such easy money from the fed, is that right? >> absolutely. we have easy money all around the world, not only the fed but also in europe eurozone and japan. japan has been a big entrant to that. >> do valuations not counter into a decision on when to put money into equities right now? do you worry about valuations even though this market is going up on all of this easy money, as you say? >> yeah....
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it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovative companies are coming here because they can find the talent. it's all about the talent. and going back to the mayor, he's going to want to continue that growth. >> we'll see about that. certainly i like this shared space idea. we talked about this the last time you were with us. bill, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> so nice to see things recovering one year after sandy. another check on the health of the real estate market when i speak exclusively to the ceo of owens-corning. they have their finger on the pulse of housing as well. we'll talk with michael thaman coming up. bill? >> all right. heading toward the close here, we have about 18 minutes left in the trading session. the dow has turned negative. the s&p is still positive, not by much, though. any positive for the s&
it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovative companies are coming here because they can find the talent. it's all about the talent. and going back to the mayor, he's going to want to continue that growth. >> we'll see about that. certainly i like this shared...
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but it is a target-rich environment. and one of a million passengers can act out and you have to respond to it. >> chief parks, who exactly do airport police report to? are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we just came from lapd as deputy chief. they work specifically for the airport. >> are you aware of any kind of tension between tsa officer and airport police at l.a.x.? >> caller: the tsa officer? i'm not aware of that. my understanding is there are thousands of employees and millions of passengers. i'm sure there's a conflict here or there. but i don't have a sense that there's not a very good working relationship amongst the public safety and homeland security people. >> law enforcement source tells cnn before the repositioning, airport police o
but it is a target-rich environment. and one of a million passengers can act out and you have to respond to it. >> chief parks, who exactly do airport police report to? are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we...
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you say in your testimony the conflict in syria fostered an environment that fuels the growth of extremism and al qaeda-linked groups exploiting the situation for their benefit. we need to weigh in on behalf of those who promote freedom and tolerance. i take it you say that in the absence of doing that, by not empowering these folks, you are actually de facto empowering the people who do not promote freedom and tolerance. why didn't we do it sooner? in foreign policy, doing the right thing is not the only thing. you have to do the right thing at the right time. why did it take so long to reach this conclusion? now we find ourselves in a situation this thing you talk about doing, weighing in on behalf of those who promote freedom and liberty and tolerance may be impossible. >> senator, syrian opposition itself from the beginning was very atomized. that's how it survived. it didn't have clear leaders. it was a bunch of different neighborhoods. there was no national leadership. it's very hard to build up something that itself is still very incoherent. it took a long time for the opposition co
you say in your testimony the conflict in syria fostered an environment that fuels the growth of extremism and al qaeda-linked groups exploiting the situation for their benefit. we need to weigh in on behalf of those who promote freedom and tolerance. i take it you say that in the absence of doing that, by not empowering these folks, you are actually de facto empowering the people who do not promote freedom and tolerance. why didn't we do it sooner? in foreign policy, doing the right thing is...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. two weeks. you already went to the doctor? not yet. but i took this new clearblue test. it's like two tests in one. oh, my god. i think i'm gonna cry. [ female announcer ] the new clearblue pregnancy test also estimates how many weeks. weeks estimator. only from clearblue. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. >>> new york senator chuck schumer has his candidate for president next time around. here he goes. >> 2016 is hillary's time. run, hillary, run! if you run you'll win and we'll all win. >> that was out in iowa urging hillary clinton to run for president. clinton's office released a statement sunday saying senator schumer is an old colleague and even older friend and what he said about her is flattering. ultimately, though, this is a very personal decision that she hasn't made. and we'll be right back. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinki
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. two weeks. you already went to the doctor? not yet. but i took this new clearblue test. it's like two tests in one. oh, my god. i think i'm gonna cry. [ female announcer ] the new clearblue pregnancy test also estimates how many weeks. weeks estimator. only from clearblue. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster. new fast acting advil....
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that's a -- it's a rich environment for resistant bacteria. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting opportunity. stay with cramer. >>> tomorrow -- kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9:00 at the nyse. >> it was always a good idea just poorly executed. >> all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical
that's a -- it's a rich environment for resistant bacteria. the less time you spend in there, the better, our antibiotics are designed to work against the resistant bacteria. in the case, maybe avoid a hospital stay altogether. >> thank you, michael bonney for coming on "mad money." >> my pleasure, jim. >> super bugs, big issue, product in the pipeline, sounds good to me, stock's down because of the last quarter, seems like an interesting opportunity. stay with...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >>> gas prices are hitting new lows. what does it all mean for the consumer? let's bring in david dillon, chairman and ceo of kroegger, t nation's largest grocery store chain. mr. dillon, this food stamps thing kind of snuck up on everybody. what will be the impact really? >> the impact is significant to the customers who rely on food stamps to pay for their food. after all, that's an obvious necessity. at kroger, we don't expect the impact to be significant. so much so that we confirmed our guidance for sales and earnings yesterday for the rest of this year and th
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel...
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here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort of thing has happened before in recent american history. it has consequences for years and years when they do stuff like this. for two days now, senator paul and his office responded to this evidence of plagiarism by basically not responding at all. the senator would not talk to us, would not talk to his hometown paper, would not talk to various news outlets that tried to get a comment from him on this. some explanation. he didn't want to talk about it. but tonight, jorge ramos arrived, comes to the rescue. senator paul sat down with jorge ramos of fusion tv. mr. ramos in the interview he asked about the in
here's rand paul. >> in the area of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix on education over learning, escalante was a new math teacher at garfield high school. >> two clear cases of plagiarism from a sitting u.s. senator in two high profile speeches. rand paul is not just any u.s. senator though. a senator who wants to be president. plagiarism scandals dogged presidential candidates, notably joe biden in 1988. took him a decade or more to recover. this sort...
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number four, welcoming safe environments. if you do those four things where teachers work together with parent, you have the wrap around services, we actually have well supported prepared teachers engaged in curriculums about thinking math, english and art and music, every time thele school does those four thing, charter or public, those schools work. >> last week i was at a boy's club. >> help us with that in the public schools. >> we are. last week i was at a clubhouse for the new york city boys club in new york. there they have after school programs. i saw the kids in a room doing their homework together. don't forget harlem backed children into education. we started out with social programs. i want to commend you. the first thing you said is something we and you can do something about. let's make sure our teach h herreheers are prepared to present if a way kids are excited and absorb it. things are absolutely necessary. we know if we don't keep the kids after school. the boys club in new york, my wife was honored last wee
number four, welcoming safe environments. if you do those four things where teachers work together with parent, you have the wrap around services, we actually have well supported prepared teachers engaged in curriculums about thinking math, english and art and music, every time thele school does those four thing, charter or public, those schools work. >> last week i was at a boy's club. >> help us with that in the public schools. >> we are. last week i was at a clubhouse for...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> all day long we've been looking at companies with sky high earnings ratio merit this price investors are paying for their stocks. dominic chu looks at two more stocks on his list. >> let's look at metlife, because this particular company, you can see, has been on a tear over the course of the past year. the shares are up and they've been up quite a bit. now, the real question for shares of metlife, you can see they're up about 40% so far over the past year. can metlife sustain those valuations? well, the good story for metlife, a life insurance company, a retirement company, is that the overseas life insurance business is good, growing, robust. they bought a big chunk from aig at one point. the bad part of the story here is that we continue to be in low interest rate environments here throughout the course of the u.s. and in europe. they're not able to generate the kinds of returns that they have in the past. and it all l
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> all day long we've been looking at companies with sky high earnings ratio merit this price investors are paying for their stocks. dominic chu looks at two more stocks on his list. >> let's look at metlife, because this particular company, you can see, has been on a tear over the course of the past year. the shares...
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you say in your testimony that the conflict in syria has fostered an environment that grows with extremism and hide a link groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. -- and al qaeda-linked groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. we need to weigh in on behalf of those who promote tolerance and freedom. i take it that you're saying that is by not empowering these folks, you are actually de facto empowering the people who do not promote freedom. here is my question. why didn't we do it sooner? in foreign policy, doing the right thing is not the only thing. you also have to do the right thing at the right time. why did it take so long to reach this conclusion? and now we find ourselves in a situation where fighting on behalf of those who promote freedom and liberty and tolerance is harder than ever and may be impossible. why did we do this, but sooner? -- why did we not do this, but sooner? >> the syrian opposition from the beginning was atomized. that is how it survived the regime's oppression. there was no national leadership. it is very hard to bui
you say in your testimony that the conflict in syria has fostered an environment that grows with extremism and hide a link groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. -- and al qaeda-linked groups are working to exploit the situation for their benefit. we need to weigh in on behalf of those who promote tolerance and freedom. i take it that you're saying that is by not empowering these folks, you are actually de facto empowering the people who do not promote freedom. here is...
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the environment continues to be, you know, an okay one for us to continue to thrive. we see solid pricing for the fourth quarter. we see solid pricing for next year. we are -- we just finished our call with the investors and our -- >> sure. >> -- and are expecting significant earnings in 2014. >> the next big event is the launch of the "4000 getaway" based in miami. you haven't said anything about 2014 till the earnings call. what are you now saying about earnings? >> sure. you know, normally, i would have said it's a little premature to be talking too much about 2014. we're in a reasonably good book position, consistent with prior years the first quarter is a little bit different, because we're pushing on pricing in the first quarter. so we're gauging that on a daily basis. but having said all of that, when i look at 2014 from an overall standpoint, we expect to grow from our midpoint of our guidance for 2013 by over 60% in 2014, and i think that's quite spectacular, and it's just another indication of our journey from good to great with our brand, and the consistent
the environment continues to be, you know, an okay one for us to continue to thrive. we see solid pricing for the fourth quarter. we see solid pricing for next year. we are -- we just finished our call with the investors and our -- >> sure. >> -- and are expecting significant earnings in 2014. >> the next big event is the launch of the "4000 getaway" based in miami. you haven't said anything about 2014 till the earnings call. what are you now saying about earnings?...
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most life that has gone extinct on earth for reasons repeated to the change in environment. so, we might be the own -- we might be our own source of extinction, if this continues. >> so let's talk about a bit of controversy because you took some heat for taking to twitter behind the hit film "gravity." >> don't get me started -- >> got to go there. >> sandra bullock, why do you think film lovers got so emotional about your tweets. >> the film "gravity" got 100 other things right. i just didn't tweet about those. i thought people would think it's interesting i have knowledge about gravity and officered reflections on things they got wrong, one of which, sandra bullock, a medical doctor is fixing the hubble telescope. a medical doctor wouldn't go near it unless you have engineering degrees. we don't send mechanical engine nears in the hospital for heart surgeon. and her hair should have been standing on end and was flat to her head. maybe too much moose or a wig, i don't know. it couldn't have been more than eight tweets and they ended up on the today show, on "saturday night
most life that has gone extinct on earth for reasons repeated to the change in environment. so, we might be the own -- we might be our own source of extinction, if this continues. >> so let's talk about a bit of controversy because you took some heat for taking to twitter behind the hit film "gravity." >> don't get me started -- >> got to go there. >> sandra bullock, why do you think film lovers got so emotional about your tweets. >> the film...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ . >> welcome back to "the kudlow report." the dow industrials closing at yet another all time high today, 15,680. investors are looking ahead to tomorrow's fed decision. they say that's not likely until probably march. for the dow, ibm was the big boost adding 30 points. the board okayed a $15 billion increase to its existing stock boy back plan. the s&p closing at a record high of 1772. the nasdaq where near it's record, getting close to 4,000 for the first time in years, that despite an index glitch. >> thank you so much as always. >>> all right, it's a record rally day on wall street. we got easy money, rising profits. >> that makes me bulli
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ . >> welcome back to "the kudlow...
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very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's either. >> they say i'm doesn't 50 movies. three of them have something to do with space. >> but it was such an iconic role, i think. that's why. >> wi us glad to have been there. >> you've been there. i get it. >> this movie, ten years to make, over 100 million dollars. why did it take so long? >> it took ten years to get the script to where they wanted it, and they th you know, it's a complicated movie and nobody wanted to make a complicated movie except the people who pulled up the mean for it. it's really a big film. >> the cast is incredible. viola davis, harrison ford. >> this young man. asia budder field. >
very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the affordable care act flub up was all over weekend television and not just the sunday shows. >> hi, i'm secretary of health under president obama. a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it has been crashing and breaking and not working and breaking and sucking. tonight i have a number of friendly tips to help you deal with those technical problems. for example, have you tried restarting your computer? sometimes it helps to turn the computer off and then turn it back on. we don't know why, it just does. if our website still isn't loading properly, we're probably justover loaded with traffic. millions of americans are visiting health care.gov, which is great news but the site was only designed to handle six users at a time. >> joining me is the former governor of vermont, not a former democrat, but a former dnc chairman, dr. howard dean. i want to listen to what the governor of
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> the affordable care act flub up was all over weekend television and not just the sunday shows. >> hi, i'm secretary of health under president obama. a lot of folks have been talking about our new health care enrollment website, how it has been crashing and breaking and not working and breaking and sucking. tonight...
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we need to where we environment, lessen the number of people who need clearance, we do a better job of clearing, and we need to create the expectation you are going to be randomly check to see if you deserve that clearance. difficult. are it and holding contractors accountable does not seem to be happening. how do we solve this? are, butout where we how do we solve it? have all these areas, three pages of instruction, five pages of names, 17 pages of employment, 29 pages on relationship, to pages on , a pages on financial records, five pages on association, and re-signature pages. i know you are reforming, but the point is we want to go for the gold. not all of this is checked from a quality assurance check. number three would be can we create a process that gets to the gold and not rely on the form as much as the data that is already out there that the government already holds? 84% of thezed that arele in this country ?ulnerable to top-secret data that puts us at risk. whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or educate me in a different direction, i would love to have it. >> an ar
we need to where we environment, lessen the number of people who need clearance, we do a better job of clearing, and we need to create the expectation you are going to be randomly check to see if you deserve that clearance. difficult. are it and holding contractors accountable does not seem to be happening. how do we solve this? are, butout where we how do we solve it? have all these areas, three pages of instruction, five pages of names, 17 pages of employment, 29 pages on relationship, to...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> some numbers for you to keep in mind with the dow up 85 points, the dow's intraday high today is 15709.58. a record close today would be 15676.94. we're up 85 points on the trading session. it's interesting because today marks the 84th anniversary of black tuesday, the most devastating stock market crash in history. billions of dollars lost in this day in 1929. but, as the markets currently continue to reach new record high, many investors are holding cash on the sidelines. we wondered whether people still fear another catastrophe. joining us is bp and kenny polcari director with o'neill securities. kenny, you and i both were in this market in 1985. >> that was a picture of you. you were a runner back then. >> i was 29. stop it. i covered 1895 at that point, working for financial news network. >> 1987. >> you were a broker for two years, right? >> 26 years old. >> it changes the way you think of the market forever, doesn'
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> some numbers for you to keep in mind with the dow up 85 points, the dow's intraday high today is 15709.58. a record close today would be 15676.94. we're up 85 points on the trading session. it's interesting because today marks the 84th anniversary of black tuesday, the most devastating stock market crash in history....
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> jackie deangelis is in the newsroom with all the top stories of the day. >> penn state will pay nearly $60 million to 26 victims who say they were sexually abused by sandusky. there are several other claims not included in the settlement. penn state says this money is coming from insurance policies, not student tuition, public grants or private donations. sandusky is serving a 30-to-60 year prison sentence. >>
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. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people hanging and i see them in patrick kennedy. >> are the republicans doing this right? i'm not a big fan of darrell issa because i think he's on staff for publicity half the time, but is it possible we could hope that democrats and republicans on the committees when they look at this, will focus intently on the reasonable questions like why -- did we do as much as we could at the time? that's to me the most important. >> these are questions that hillary is absolutely going to have to put to rest and answer if she's going to ever run for president in 2016. it's a huge sort of black mark on her. she'll really h
. >> i think the biggest problem, chris, is the state department's own security environment threat list lists benghazi and tripoli in the top ten of the most dangerous facilities the state department has worldwide, and a lot of people don't realize, tripoli was evacuated -- the embassy in tripp lee evacuated as well. so a lot of blame is on the state department for not being prepared for the response to communicate effectively to the military to get help. they really left their people...
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very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's either. >> they say i'm doesn't 50 movies. three of them have something to do with space. >> but it was such an iconic role, i think. that's why. >> wi us glad to have been there. >> you've been there. i get it. >> this movie, ten years to make, over 100 million dollars. why did it take so long? >> it took ten years to get the script to where they wanted it and they th you know it's a complicated movie and nobody wanted to make a complicated movie except the people who pulled up the mean for it. it's really a big film. >> the cast is incredible. viola davis, harrison ford. >> this young man. asia budder field. >>
very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ >>> all right. take a look at the markets before we turn it over to "street signs." the dow jones industrial average is up 18 points on the trading session. s&p at a new record high, hit this hour. up 3.75 at 1763.01. the nasdaq is negative. three winners, bristol myers up almost 6%, we have a 9% gain in jc penney and cf industries up 5% on the trading session. ty? >> come on home, lot of ketchup waiting
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a...
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you look at a market environment where earnings are fine, we're stable, we think we'll hit 109, 110 bucks the is year. top line growth hasn't. we saw a little revenue growth which is good and the pushback on the macro it's not surprised it's bad. it will be bad through the end of the year. >> higher but not that much higher, i'm sensing you saying? we've been up 24% this year. we were up, what, 16, 17% last year. >> it's been multiple driven so 80% of returns this year have been a function of rerating of multiples. the question is, at a 15 times 14.5 times forward pe right now, do you think we're worth 15.5 or 16 next year? and then what are you playing on in earnings? people talking about an 1850 to 1950 s&p target are basically taking bottom up analysts outlook next year, 120 bucks, and slapping 16 plus on the multiple. >> richard, you were talking europe before europe was cool. >> yes. >> i hear more people talking europe these days. for 2014, do you think strategic investors should look at europe very closely and do you think european stocks as a group plight outperform u.s.? >> the o
you look at a market environment where earnings are fine, we're stable, we think we'll hit 109, 110 bucks the is year. top line growth hasn't. we saw a little revenue growth which is good and the pushback on the macro it's not surprised it's bad. it will be bad through the end of the year. >> higher but not that much higher, i'm sensing you saying? we've been up 24% this year. we were up, what, 16, 17% last year. >> it's been multiple driven so 80% of returns this year have been a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. when you don't have the time, there's new crest 3d white 1 hour express whitestrips. removes years of stains in just 1 hour. whitening without the wait. now get the best 3d white deal of the year at selected retailers. now get the best 3d white deal of the year on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef, sloppy joe sauce and cheese, fold it all up and boom! delicious unsloppy joes perfect for a school night. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. pillsbury grands biscuits. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. my dna...s me. every piece is important... this part... makes my eyes blue... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... gallstones... hemochromatosis... i'll look into that. the more you know about your dna, the more you know about yourself... now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only 99 dollars today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >>> welcome back to "the ed sho show". the government shutdown obviously has got the nation upset, on edge and it's really showing up in some polling in middle of the country like wisconsin. republican senator ron johnson, one of the most critical of presiden
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it can be tempting to wonder if we still have room for leaders like tom, the environment, the media, the way districts are drawn, the pressures that those of us in elected office are under somehow preclude the possibility of that brand of leadership. well, i believe we have to find our way back there. now, more than ever. america needs public servants who are willing to place from solving ahead of politics. as the letter that president clinton held up indicates, the history of the crime bill shows. we are sent here to do what is right. sometimes, doing what is right is hard. it is not free. and yet, that is the measure of leadership. it is important for us who feel that responsibility to fight for a cause to recognize our cause is not advanced if we cannot also try to achieve ompromise. the same way our founders sought it. as a vital part of our democracy. the very thing that makes our system of self-government possible. that is what tom foley believed. that is what he embodied. that is the legacy that shines rightly today. on the last day he presided as speaker, he described what it
it can be tempting to wonder if we still have room for leaders like tom, the environment, the media, the way districts are drawn, the pressures that those of us in elected office are under somehow preclude the possibility of that brand of leadership. well, i believe we have to find our way back there. now, more than ever. america needs public servants who are willing to place from solving ahead of politics. as the letter that president clinton held up indicates, the history of the crime bill...
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there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is right now, he's going to be in george bush territory and that's hard to come back from. >> the latest nbc news poll does, indeed, find that the president's approval rating is at a five-year low, and it is true that his popularity rating is hovering where george bush's was five years into his presidency. but there's an important distinction about where their presidency and where their parties are at. in november of 2005, with president bush licking his wounds from the spiral iraq war, the devastation from katrina war, the embarrassment of the harriet miers supreme court nomination, bush saw virginia as a place where he could sweep in, scor
there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is...